Buccina (or bucina)
Eggnog in America
fete gala
You have to get the holiday stuff expansion pack, where it gives you decorations for Chirstmas, Halloween, and some Easter I think?
The annual festivals in the Northast are so popular becasue people can buy the fresh harvest they grow there and get all festive.
Usually you get some when a festive celebration comes up like CHRISTMAS AND HALLOWEEN sometimes EASTER and every 30 days of seniority.
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A dinner bell or a buccina was used on festive occasions to announce that dinner guests needed to sit down at the beginning of a meal and stand up when the dinner was over.
The buccina was also used on festive occasions to announce when dinner guests needed to sit down at the beginning of a meal and stand up at the end.
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The buccina was also used on festive occasions to announce when dinner guests needed to sit down at the beginning of a meal and stand up at the end.
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The saying "be there with bells on" is believed to have originated in the 19th century, particularly in the context of festive occasions and celebrations. It suggests a joyful and enthusiastic presence, akin to how sleighs or horses adorned with bells would announce their arrival. The phrase conveys a sense of eagerness and readiness to attend an event or gathering. Over time, it has become a colloquial expression implying excitement about participating in an activity.
Konfetti also known as confetti are small pieces or strips of (usually colorful) paper thrown and scattered about at festive occasions such as parades or weddings.
They would be festive occasions or holidays which are common to nearly all religions,except in Santeria, there is a covert, secretive element, no Open House or church bazaar, so to speak.
Yes, but not in excess (Proverbs ch.30). Wine is used in many Jewish occasions, including the Kiddush blessing at the start of the festive meals on the Sabbath and festivals.